Indeed, sometimes you can't help noticing how absurd it is that, in blogs and online magazines, we start using images from collections the minute they are shown on the runway, while the same clothes will start being sold six months later (and will only appear in print magazines at that point). There seems to be a "système à deux vitesses" at work.

Besides that, Isabel made it very clear that in fashion "c'est parti" - we're not going to get out of this new kind of logics very easily.

How right she is, i.m.h.o., Isabel. And at the same time, maybe the omnipresence of live streams and shows popping up on the internet will relegate this image-distribution aspect to the virtual world, while the real life shows will once again belong to a self-proclaimed fashion elite? With bloggers sitting at home, producing one screenshot after the other and duly feeding them into their blogs? That wouldn't take the speed out of fashion. But it would transform fashion shows into something else again - an exclusive event like the one that shows used to be in the past.